When presenting data in an essay, tables and charts provide a visually striking way of communicating important information. And Microsoft Word makes adding tables and charts to a document pleasingly simple, as we shall now explain.
Microsoft Word (2007 and later) gives you three main options for adding custom tables to a document. All you need to do is one of the following:
Adding a table.
Table options.
You can also select one of Word’s built-in tables from the ‘Quick Tables’ menu here, but make sure the one you pick suits your requirements if you do take this route.
Once a table has been inserted, you can add information as required. You can also edit existing tables by clicking on them and using the ‘Table Tools’ options on the main ribbon.
Word lets you add a wide variety of chart types to a document depending on your needs, ranging from simple line, bar and pie charts to 3D area and radar charts (with a bunch more recently added in Word 2016, in case you really want to get nerdy about presenting data).
Whichever type of chart you need, though, it can be added as follows:
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Adding a chart.
Entering data.
For even more control, you can fully customise your chart using the buttons that appear when you click on it and via the ‘Chart Tools’ tab on the main ribbon.
In an academic document, it’s also important to label the tables and charts you use. Microsoft Word lets you do this by adding ‘Captions’, with two main methods available:
Adding captions via the contextual menu.
Caption options.
Typically, captions for tables should appear above the table, while captions for charts and other figures appear below the image. Adding captions also allows you to create a dynamic list of charts/tables at the beginning of your document, which can be a great time saver.
Looking for help with adding and editing charts but use Google Docs? We have you covered!
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